January loan option confirmed for Huddersfield Town frontman

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Cowley explained: "We are a 28-man first-team squad, so you don't have to be a mathematician to work out maybe 10 will be unhappy to be out of the 18, and seven will be disappointed not to be in the 11.

"It is a very big squad and it's a challenge to keep them all happy - because every player wants to play.

"Our rules are simple. The club pay the players to train and we are paid by the club to select the team.

"So it's their responsibility to train and be ready and it's ours to pick the team accordingly.

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"The boys understand. And we do try to spend an awful lot of time with 12 to 28. In my previous life it's been only 12 to 18 or 12 to 20, so I could see my children a bit more than I probably do now!

"I think it's important we work with those boys outside the squad to try and develop their games, so they can be in a position to get into the 18 and into the 11.

"Josh (Koroma) in particular has got real talent and real ability.

"He had a great season in the National League and was a big part of Leyton Orient's success. We see a lot in him as a kid, but it's a huge step from the National League to the Championship and we need to put those stepping stones in place.

"For Josh, here and now, we are trying to get him into this environment an working to the values we think are important.

"Then, his challenge is to try and affect the first team.

"If he doesn't do that up until January, what we then need to do is create another first-team opportunity for him, with maybe a loan move."